Breaking news from Washington and beyond
From Washington and beyond |
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Trump aide Stephen Miller does not want to be asked where he’s getting his facts on Venezuela and migrants—and whether he’s just spouting propaganda from the government. |
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You’ve read about the scary horrors of a Trump second term. But a legal war of attrition that harasses MAGA’s enemies and transforms government info into propaganda could prove more insidious and harder to mobilize against. |
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Trump lawyer Alina Habba has settled a hush-money deal with a Bedminster waitress. |
In a (not so) shocking twist, Donald Trump has failed to provide proof of his racist conspiracy theory. |
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TNR Travel: New December Dates Added |
Join a special group of readers and supporters on a lovingly designed, all-inclusive tour of one of the most amazing places in the world. Drawing on The New Republic’s special contacts among local historians, artists, and chefs, we’ve created a first-class experience that will immerse you in Cuba’s colorful and unique history, politics, and culture. |
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Bernie Moreno said he sold all his businesses to avoid conflicts of interest. |
J.D. Vance accidentally exposed how clueless both he and Donald Trump are about economic policy. |
It’s almost funny how Donald Trump’s team expected he’d stick to their script at all. |
The city of Springfield, Ohio, is already witnessing the consequences of Trump’s baseless conspiracy theory that Haitian immigrants are eating people’s pets. |
Donald Trump’s debate performance was far worse than even his inner circle anticipated. |
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In partnership with: Americans United for Separation of Church and State |
Join us on Tuesday, September 24, as top legal and policy minds from Americans United for Separation of Church and State talk with investigative journalist Nina Burleigh about the far-reaching implications of Project 2025—the political blueprint outlined by ultraconservatives for the Trump administration. |
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